
1992 GMC Typhoon
Typhoon
RLC · RLC Exclusives (2025)
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The story behind the 1992 GMC Typhoon
The RLC Exclusives lineup for 2025 brings collectors a highly detailed version of the legendary GMC Typhoon from 1992. Designed by Brendon Vetuskey under SKU JCP13, this model captures the aggressive stance and bold styling of one of General Motors' most powerful muscle cars ever built. Released in Red paint with Spectraflame options on select bases, it offers both standard metallic reds and limited finishes that appeal to serious collectors alike.
Materials, colors and value
This 1/64 scale diecast model features a metal base available in Matte Black or solid Black plastic. The body is offered in classic Red, while some versions feature the coveted Spectraflame finish for added collectibility. With black interiors and sharp detailing on the grille and wheels, this release appeals to fans of retro performance SUVs.
Questions about the 1992 GMC Typhoon
How do I know if my GMC Typhoon is a Spectraflame version?+
Spectraflame versions have a unique shimmering finish that shifts slightly under light. These are typically marked with special base finishes like Matte Black and may include flame logos or other limited indicators depending on the release.
What makes this RLC Exclusive GMC Typhoon different from regular releases?+
RLC Exclusives often feature higher detail, unique paint schemes like Spectraflame, and are released in smaller quantities. They're designed for serious collectors who appreciate premium finishes and rare variants not found in standard retail lines.
Is this car common or hard to find?+
As an RLC Exclusive from 2025, it's part of a limited run aimed at adult collectors. Availability varies by region and retailer, but these models tend to sell out quickly due to their premium build and exclusive status.
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How much is a JCP13 - 1992 GMC Typhoon Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 RLC casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.














